EP0990076B1 - Artikel zur abdichtung für den gebrauch an gebäuden - Google Patents

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EP0990076B1
EP0990076B1 EP98912698A EP98912698A EP0990076B1 EP 0990076 B1 EP0990076 B1 EP 0990076B1 EP 98912698 A EP98912698 A EP 98912698A EP 98912698 A EP98912698 A EP 98912698A EP 0990076 B1 EP0990076 B1 EP 0990076B1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
    • E02D31/00Protective arrangements for foundations or foundation structures; Ground foundation measures for protecting the soil or the subsoil water, e.g. preventing or counteracting oil pollution
    • E02D31/002Ground foundation measures for protecting the soil or subsoil water, e.g. preventing or counteracting oil pollution
    • E02D31/004Sealing liners
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/23Sheet including cover or casing
    • Y10T428/234Sheet including cover or casing including elements cooperating to form cells
    • Y10T428/236Honeycomb type cells extend perpendicularly to nonthickness layer
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/24Structurally defined web or sheet [e.g., overall dimension, etc.]
    • Y10T428/24149Honeycomb-like

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  • the present invention relates to the technical field of building of habitations and/or factories, as well as of more complex building works such as building of tunnels, submarine structures and the like.
  • the present invention aims to provide for a leakproofing article to be used in the building of habitation and or factory structure foundation, or for building of underground structures and/or tunnels, as well as in the more difficult technical field of submarine works.
  • the present invention may be mainly applied in the general technical field of building.
  • sodium natural bentonite is a clay which undergoes a substantial hydration when it comes into contact with water, said hydration increasing the bentonite volume up to thirty times its dry volume.
  • the bentonite produces both a gel phase of the colloidal type, which causes an increase of the bentonite volume of about 10-15 times with respect to its dry volume, and a solute phase, which causes an even greater increase of the bentonite volume.
  • Bentonite is used in the form of particles, generally placed inside of one or more layers of corrugated card-board sheets or of needled non-woven fabrics, obtaining a structure similar to a panel and/or a small mattress which is set at the extrados of underground structures foundation and/or at any other location where a leakproofing barrier is needed.
  • a further solution known the art provides for the use of bentonite coupled with a suitable binder, e.g. butylic rubbers and/or water-soluble glues.
  • a suitable binder e.g. butylic rubbers and/or water-soluble glues.
  • system binder/bentonite is given a rolled shape or a panel type shape to so that it can be sufficiently handy and easy to be laid.
  • US-A-4,048,373 discloses a solution of the type cited above according to which a leakproofing panel is produced, said panel being formed by two sheets, advantageously card-board sheets, suitably spaced in order to contain bentonite together with a suitable additive.
  • said additive is constituted by a water-soluble dispersant, e.g. a water-soluble salt of acetic or phosphoric or boric acid, combined with a water-soluble polymer, for instance polyacrylic acid, water-soluble salts of polyacrylic acid, polyacrylnitril, polyvinylacetate, polyvinylalcohol or copolymer thereof, according to defined percentages of the components of the bentonitic composition.
  • a water-soluble dispersant e.g. a water-soluble salt of acetic or phosphoric or boric acid
  • a water-soluble polymer for instance polyacrylic acid, water-soluble salts of polyacrylic acid, polyacrylnitril, polyvinylacetate, polyvinylalcohol or copolymer thereof, according to defined percentages of the components of the bentonitic composition.
  • the leakproofing panel is constituted by two corrugated card-board sheets and by a corrugated paper band which is placed between them.
  • Said paper band comes into contact with the two sheets forming a plurality of voids which are filled with the bentonitic composition mentioned above.
  • US 4,048,373 discloses a water impervious panel comprising one upper and one lower sheets, said sheets being made of one of one of a range of polymers.
  • the panel disclosed in the above document is not structurally feasible, as the water swellable material is simply laid upon its solid support, therefore it is prone to structural failure.
  • the dissolution rate of the coating can be controlled with extreme precision.
  • EP-A-567,692 discloses a clay-based impermeable material to be used in the building industry, made of sodium or calcium bentonite, and applied to a support, said material fulfilling its function on account of the fact that the sodium or calcium bentonite is coated with a degradable and temporarily water resistant coating, made of cellulose.
  • the durability of the coating disclosed in the above document depends on its thickness, as after contact with water, it breaks down at a constant rate. Therefore if a material with a relatively long temporary surface impermeability is desired, then encumbering volumes of the surface coating must be used, thing which in certain cases may turn out to be detrimental for the stability of the whole building, as, afetr dissolution, free voids are left to bear considerable weights.
  • Another shortcoming of the disclosure of the above document is that because the bentonite is simply laid upon its support, it is inherently of limited resilience and resistance.
  • US-A-4,565,468 discloses a device for providing a moisture imperpressive barrier comprising a base sheet member with a bentonite layer on its upper surface, and a top sheet member positioned over the bentonite.
  • the top sheet member is constituted of a material pervious to water so as to permit hydration of the bentonite.
  • the present invention aims to solve the problem constituted by a quick, premature and uncontrollable hydration undergone by granular sodium bentonite when it contacts water, which can be rain water and/or water coming from a water-bearing stratum or from concrete, during particular structure building steps.
  • the hydrate bentonite i.e. the expanded bentonite
  • soils and muddies the concrete reinforcements causing adhesion problems which determine the iron being uncoupled from the concrete, which phenomenon is known under the name of reduction or zero setting of the iron/concrete matrix.
  • said articles can be advantageously used as protective colloids of numerous chemical components, particularly in paper and textile fields; as light polarizing filters; as temporary sizes in textile yarns production; as main components in the production of the envelopes of medicinal capsules; as supports for photosensitive elements of television screens.
  • the present invention aims to set aside the disadvantages and drawbacks which are typical of the background art and to provide for a suitable leakproofing article to be used both in the building of the foundation of habitation and/or factory structures, and in the realization of complex works, such as tunnels, submarine structures and the like.
  • the present invention allows to produce a leakproofing article of any suitable shape and dimensions according to any specific need, the leakproofing function being carried out, for instance, by means of granular sodium bentonite acting as active leakproofing element.
  • the granular sodium bentonite is introduced into a specific envelope constituted by a film made of water-soluble material, said film being able to delay the start of the bentonite hydration process for a suitably long time which is previously fixed on the base of particular building requirements.
  • leakproofing effect described above is advantageously achieved by using bentonite and/or bentonitic compositions, but any other leakproofing material can be used to carry out the present invention.
  • ion exchange resins and/or colloid modifiers e.g. carboxymethyl cellulose
  • the bentonite or the bentonitic composition used to obtain a leakproofing barrier, becomes insensitive to rain water and/or water-bearing stratum permeations and/or to the water coming from the concrete for the period of time which is needed for laying the leakproofing barrier and for carrying out the subsequent concrete casting operation, thereby avoiding the drawbacks cited above.
  • Said temporary imperviousness to water is obtained by coating the bentonite with a film made of water-soluble material, said film being able to shield the bentonite from water for a predetermined period of time (for instance from 1 up to 30 days after the occured contact with water).
  • a water-soluble film advantageously usable to achieve the above-cited object of the invention is constituted by an article known under the trademark HYDROLENE® LTF, produced by IDROPLAST S.p.A., Italy.
  • HYDROLENE® LTF is a water-soluble and biodegradable film with a thermoplastic composition consisting of about 75% of polyvinylalcohol at high molecular weight and average hydrolysis degree (86-88%), while the remaining 25% consists of polyoilic plasticizers and process additives, notably of organic nature.
  • plasticizers are aliphatic high-boiling polyoils selected from the group comprising natural or synthetic alcohols and/or alcohol-ethers containing at least three carbon atoms per molecule and at least two primary or secondary alcoholic functional groups.
  • HYDROLENE® LTF water-solubility is controlled by acting on a plurality of parameters.
  • Figure 4 shows the flow of the water-solubility rate with respect to the temperature in the case of a type of HYDROLENE® LTF.
  • WST temperature Water Solubility Temperature
  • the HYDROLENE® LTF water-solubility rate increases very slowly with the temperature in zone A; on the contrary, when the WST value is reached, the curve passes from zone A to zone B where the HYDROLENE® LTF water-solubility rate quickly increases with temperature.
  • said components retain the oxydrilic groups of the polyvinylalcohol allowing the starting time of the polymeric chains breaking reaction to be controlled, while the temperature controls the reaction kinetics.
  • a suitable plasticizer in a given quantity e.g., on the base of its viscosity and its binding properties
  • a suitable shielding agent e.g., on the base of its viscosity and its binding properties
  • the leakproofing article according to the present invention can be obtained in different dimensions, thicknesses and shapes in order to be suitable for any building type and requirement.
  • said leakproofing article has a panel-like shape having standard dimensions in accordance with the specific use it is addressed to.
  • Said panel it is constituted by an inner layer, advantageously made of biodegradable kraft paper having a honey-comb shape in order to contain the bentonite and/or the bentonitic composition and to maintain it uniformly distributed on the whole panel surface.
  • the granular sodium bentonite is characterized by a very variable granulometry which requires a given weight for square meter dosage of the bentonite (e.g. Kg/m 2 ) in order to obtain a gel omogeneously distributed on the whole surface to be made impervious to water when the hydration process has occured.
  • Said gel should advantageously be distributed on the surface to be made impervious as uniformly as possible; actually, thanks to a complete and immediate adhesion to the concrete, it determines the formation of a gel/concrete matrix which prevents a migration of water to the concrete/leakproofing interface.
  • the gel adhesion to the concrete allows the point where the loss has occured to be exactly singled out, and in this way it is possible to quickly and efficiently operate in a simple and safe way on the damaged area.
  • the weight dosage of the bentonite allows granular sodium bentonite to be used, having any granulometric distribution.
  • the inner layer honey-comb structure of this panel-shaped form of embodiment allows the bentonite to be kept uniformly distributed when the panel is vertically. placed or during its transport and/or when assemblying the leakproofing barrier.
  • honey-comb structure gives the panel the necessary mechanical strength for being used.
  • said inner layer is wrapped on both sides by means of a water-soluble plastic film which is suitably formulated and treated so as, once it contacts water at ambient temperature, said film dissolves after a predetermined period of time on the base of the characteristic average technical times of any building structure.
  • Said water-soluble plastic films are finally coupled, for protection purposes, to a mechanical reinforcement element which is respectively made of non-woven fabric on the dry side directed to the surface to be made impervious, and in biodegradable kraft paper or in thermoformed non-woven fabric on the side which directly contacts the external environment.
  • the layer which is placed on the dry side, and thus directed towards the surface to be made impervious, is advantageously made of thermoformed non-woven fabric based on low molecular weight polyester, and has a suitable open structure in order to allow the passage of the hydrated bentonite, i.e. the bentonite in its gel phase.
  • said layer made of non-woven fabric can be replaced by a fabric layer having suitable weft, warping and weight.
  • said layer gives the underlying water-soluble film a mechanical protection, notably during the panel transport and/or assemblying operations.
  • the layers constituting the panel are advantageously joined together by using a water-soluble glue having physical-chemical characteristics which are equivalent to those of the water-soluble plastic film wrapping the honey-comb shaped inner layer.
  • non water-soluble glue layer must be distributed in such a way as to leave some free areas on the surface interested to the glueing operation, said free areas allowing the passage of the water and of the bentonite as disclosed above.
  • the panel is then completed by sealing the longitudinal and cross edges of the water-soluble plastic films by thermal welding and/or glueing by means of watersoluble and/or non water-soluble glues.
  • the panel-shaped form of embodiment according to the present invention is particularly used as leakproofing barrier in building of underground structures, tunnels and any other complex structures, such as submarine works.
  • Said panels can also have different shapes, they do not compulsory show a square cross-section, and they can also be very long (up to a hundred meters or more).
  • a further form of embodiment of the present invention provides for a article having a kerb or bead shape, which is particularly suitable for the impermeabilization of casting shut joints.
  • pure bentonite and/or bentonitic composition and/or any other leakproofing material in powder form and/or as a mixture is filled inside of an envelope which advantageously has a cylindrical shape.
  • Said envelope is made of water-soluble plastic material which is leakproofing for a predetermined period of time as previously described with reference to the panel-shaped form of embodiment.
  • envelopes can be made of different and specific dimensions according to the different building and/or application needs, and they are then produced in small dimensions (generally not longer than one meter), or wrapped in rolls up to some meters long.
  • Said kerbs are cheap and easy to be placed, e.g. by using fastening elements made of thermoformable plastic material or of electric welded metallic nets.
  • reference sign 10 indicates a leakproofing article according to a first form of embodiment of the invention, in which said article has the shape of a panel.
  • Said panel is constituted by an inner layer 11 made of biodegradable kraft paper and having a honey-comb shape in order to contain and keep uniformly distributed a material 40, advantageously bentonite, on the whole panel surface.
  • said honey-comb shape of the inner layer 11 allows the bentonite to be kept uniformly distributed also when the panel is vertically placed or during its transport and/or assemblying operations.
  • Said shape also confers to the panel the necessary mechanical strength in order to assure a sufficient rigidity in use.
  • said inner layer 11 is wrapped on both sides by means of a film the water-solubility of which is kept under control said film being advantageously constituted by HYDROLENE® LTF 12 and 13, which dissolves when contacting water only after a predetermined period of time which is predetermined on the base of the type of structure to be built.
  • Said films 12 and 13 are coupled, for protection purposes, to a mechanical reinforcement element which is respectively made of either non-woven fabric or fabric 14, on the dry side directed to the surface to be made impervious to water, and of biodegradable kraft paper 15 on the side which directly contacts the external environment.
  • a mechanical reinforcement element which is respectively made of either non-woven fabric or fabric 14, on the dry side directed to the surface to be made impervious to water, and of biodegradable kraft paper 15 on the side which directly contacts the external environment.
  • the layer 14 is made of thermoformed non-woven fabric, constituted by low molecular weight polyester, and it has an open structure in order to allow the passage of the bentonite during its gel phase.
  • said gel once it is passed through the layer 14 which will permanently be buried in the gel, is able to adhere to the structure which has to be made impervious to water, thereby realizing a structure/leakproofing matrix which prevents the migration of water to the concrete/leakproofing interface.
  • the layer 14 gives a mechanical protection to the underlying water-soluble film 12, notably during the panel transport and/or assemblying operations.
  • the layers constituting the panel 10 are joined together either by using a water-soluble glue having physical-chemical characteristics equivalent to those of films 12 and 13, or by using a non water-soluble glue, provided that in this case said non water-soluble glue is not uniformly distributed on the panel surface.
  • the panel 10 is completed by sealing the longitudinal and cross edges of the films 12 and 13 by thermic welding or by glueing by means of water-soluble and/or non water-soluble glues, thereby obtaining a handy panel which can be easily and efficiently laid.
  • a further form of embodiment according to the present invention provides for the production of said leakproofing article in a kerb shape 20 (see figure 2), according to which pure bentonite in powder form 30 is filled inside of an envelope 21 of cylindrical shape having a diameter advantageously lower than 4 cm.
  • the bentonite is used as powder and it has to be considered pure since it does not contain any physical binders or mixtures.
  • Said envelope 21 is produced in water-soluble plastic material, advantageously HYDROLENE® LTF, and has the capability to be leakproofing for a predetermined period of time in order to suitably delay the bentonite hydration process.
  • Said kerb 20 can be easily laid in use by means of an assemblying and fastening element 24,(see figure 3), said element being advantageously made of thermoformable plastic material and having a fastening side surface 25.
  • the fastening operation can be easily realized using nails or rivets 26 operating on the fastening surface 25.
  • said assemblying element 24 is constituted by an extruded polyethylene grate of a prefixed length in order to allow a practical and safe introduction of the kerb 20 inside of the reinforcement element of the building structure.
  • a panel comprising a corrugated card-board which is filled with a leakproofing material, advantageously bentonite, said card-board being coated on both sides by kraft paper, said kraft paper being then coated by a film made of a synthetic material the water-solubility of which is kept under control, said film being finally coated with a kraft paper layer on both sides or with a kraft paper layer on the outer side and with a non-woven fabric and/or fabric layer on the side which directly comes into contact with the structure to be made impervious to water.
  • a leakproofing material advantageously bentonite

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  1. Ein hergestellter Gegenstand (10, 20), undurchlässig für Wasser, zur Verwendung in der Bauindustrie, umfassend ein wasserquellbares abdichtendendes Material (30, 40), bedeckt mit einer Plastikschicht (12, 13), dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Plastikschicht aus etwa 75 Gewichtsprozent Polyvinylalkoholpolymer, gemischt mit etwa 25 Gewichtsprozent polyolischen Plastifizierungsmitteln und Prozessadditiven besonders von organischer Natur ausgebildet ist, wobei die polyolischen Plastifizierer aliphatisch mit einem hohen Siedepunkt sind und ausgewählt sind aus der Gruppe umfassend natürliche oder synthetische Alkohole und/oder Alkoholether mit drei Kohlenstoffatomen in ihrem Aufbau, zumindest zwei primären oder sekundären alkoholischen funktionalen Gruppen, wobei die Schicht (12, 13) in der Lage ist, eine vorbestimmte Zeit zur Auflösung zu benötigen, wobei die Zeit sich in einem Bereich zwischen 1 und 30 Tagen bewegt.
  2. Hergestellter Gegenstand (10, 20) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass er die Form einer Tafel hat.
  3. Hergestellter Gegenstand (10) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Tafel eine innere Lage (11) aus einem biologisch abbaubaren Kraftpapier umfasst, welche eine Wabenstruktur besitzt, um das abdichtende Material (40) aufzunehmen, wobei die innere Lage (11) auf beiden Seiten mit der Schicht (12, 13) aus dem synthetischen Material verbunden ist, wobei die Wasserlöslichkeit mit einer vorbestimmten Rate stattfindet.
  4. Hergestellter Gegenstand (10) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 und 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Schicht (12, 13) mit einer Schutzlage (14, 15) verbunden ist, welche aus Textil und/oder biologisch abbaubarem Kraftpapier ausgebildet ist.
  5. Hergestellter Gegenstand (10, 20) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Löslichkeit des Polyvinylalkohols sinkt, wenn das Verhältnis zwischen den Alkoholgruppen und den Acetylgruppen in dem Polymer größer ist als 95/5.
  6. Hergestellter Gegenstand (10) nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Schichten (11, 12, 13, 14, 15), die die Tafel ausbilden, miteinander durch Kleben verbunden sind.
  7. Hergestellter Gegenstand (10) nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der verwendete Klebstoff wasserlöslich ist.
  8. Hergestellter Gegenstand (10) nach Anspruch 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der verwendete Klebstoff unlöslich in Wasser ist.
  9. Hergestellter Gegenstand (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Längs- und Querkanten der Schichten (12, 13) abgedichtet sind durch thermisches Schweißen und/oder Kleben.
  10. Eine hergestellte Einheit (10) nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sie die Form eines Randsteins hat.
  11. Hergestellter Artikel (20) nach Anspruch 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Randstein umfasst eine zylindrische Hülle (21), welche aus der Plastikschicht ausgebildet ist, wobei die Hülle das abdichtende Material (30) enthält.
  12. Hergestellter Gegenstand (20) nach einem der Ansprüche 10 und 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Randstein Befestigungselemente (24) umfasst, welche aus thermoformbarem Plastikmaterial ausgebildet sind.
  13. Hergestellter Artikel (20) nach einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 16, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Randstein einen Durchmesser gleich oder kleiner als 4 cm besitzt.
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